Dortmund: Museum
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More categoriesLWL-Industriemuseum Zeche Zollern
Nestled in the city of Dortmund, the LWL-Industriemuseum Zeche Zollern stands as a testament to Germany's rich industrial heritage. This former coal mine, now a part of the Westphalian State Museum of Industrial Heritage, offers visitors a unique glimpse into the...
Deutsches Fußballmuseum
Nestled in the heart of Dortmund, Germany, the Deutsches Fußballmuseum (German Football Museum) is a modern shrine dedicated to the nation's beloved sport: football. As a cultural and historical repository, the museum offers an immersive journey through the highs...
Dortmunder U
The U-Tower or Dortmunder U is a former brewery building in the city of Dortmund, Germany. Since 2010 it has served as a center for the arts and creativity, housing among other facilities the Museum Ostwall.
Ostwall
Museum with 20th-century art and roof deck The Museum Ostwall is a museum of modern and contemporary art in Dortmund, Germany. It was founded in the late 1940s, and has been located in the Dortmund U-Tower since 2010.
Museum für Kunst und Kulturgeschichte
The Museum für Kunst und Kulturgeschichte or MKK is a municipal museum in Dortmund, Germany. It is currently located in an Art Deco building which was formerly the Dortmund Savings Bank.
Adler Apotheke
The Adler Apotheke, in Dortmund, is the oldest existing pharmacy in its original location in North Rhine-Westphalia. The pharmacy is located in a historic building at the Adler Alter Markt in the heart of downtown Dortmund.
Kokerei Hansa Industriedenkmal
The Hansa coking plant is an architectural and industrial monument in Dortmund-Huckarde. It was built between 1927 and 1928 as a large coking plant as a result of rationalization measures and replaced the run-down small coking plants of the Hansa...
Magnet Museum
The Magnet Museum is a private museum in Dortmund-Aplerbeck, owned by the company Tridelta. The exhibition provides an overview of historical and current applications of the permanent magnet in electrical engineering.
Kaiser-Wilhelm-Denkmal
The Sigiburg was a Saxon hillfort in Western Germany, overlooking the River Ruhr near its confluence with the River Lenne.